Authorities are looking into the apparent hack of a road sign in Washington’s scenic Rock Creek Park that was emblazoned with a profane message Monday morning about President Trump. The electronic sign was supposed to inform drivers that a local road was closed for sewer work. Instead, all it said…

Sondra Puorro’s mailbox last weekend held junk mail, bills and a new credit card. The problem was, she never asked for it. “It was a card in my name from, I believe, First National Bank or something of the sort. Best Western card,” she says A few days earlier, she received a call from a bank about a credit application …

A 15-year-old Park High School student was arrested for assault and other charges for allegedly shoving, punching and biting school staff who had responded to a possible gang-related fight last week.

The Cottage Grove teen ran from Park staff and police after the Feb. 22 cafeteria fight, but stopped when he saw an officer brandish a stun gun, according to the police report.

An assistant principal and at least two other staff members reported suffering minor injuries as they tried to break up the fight and apprehend the aggressor. Park went into temporary lockdown during the incident as a safety precaution for students and staff, the report indicated, and staff tried to close the cafeteria to contain the fighting students.

A Hyde Park man convicted on a child pornography charge will serve 3- to 7-years in prison, according toDutchess County Court Judge Stephen Greller.

Michael Cerasaro, 62, admitted that he had a video of a sexual performance by a female child, in violation of his probation, Greller said via news release. Cerasaro had been on probation for “attempted dissemination of indecent materials to minors.”

Cerasaro was arrested in July, according to Journal archives. State police seized and evaluated his computer equipment and found two images of child pornography, after being notified of the violation by Dutchess County Probation.

He was given two consecutive sentences, which are served back to back rather than at the same time.

Renee Zellweger has been pictured for the first time as she reprises the role of Bridget Jones, 14 years after starring in the original. The 46-year-old filmed scenes for third installment Bridget Jones’ Baby alongside Sally Philips and newbie Patrick Dempsey in London‘s Greenwich park on Tuesday. And wearing a ‘Baby On Board’ badge, the much-loved character covered up what seemed to be her new baby bump as she dressed in jeans, a plaid shirt and bulky wellingtons to act out her lines. In a nod to the family-orientated nature of Bridget’s new life, a group of children played nearby and the group gathered round for a picnic. The American actress will reprise her role in the third film; due to be released next year as a big screen adaptation of Helen Fielding’s October 2013 novel: the third and final book. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3262285/First-look-Ren-e-Zellweger-action-Bridget-Jones-London-park-s-sporting-Baby-Board-badge.html

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A 21-year-old man has died in a shooting that also wounded a teen in what Jacksonville police said was a robbery involving drugs.

The shooting at a mobile home park in the 9300 block of 103rd Street happened about 7:15 p.m. Sunday when three victims were approached by somebody who shot Lorenzo Marcus Thomas. While the victim was lying on the ground and bleeding, the robber took his money and drugs. He also shot at the other two males when they ran. The 15-year-old was wounded by that gunfire.

Thomas lived in the neighborhood. Police did not have any suspects late Sunday.

TAMPA — Target. Home Depot. Sony Pictures. The now infamous computer hacks infuriated consumers who had personal information compromised and Hollywood honchos who had embarrassing emails made public. But headline-grabbing computer intrusions are only a fraction of what is going on in the Wild West of cybercrime. According to Nextgov, the online resource for federal technology decision makers, energy giant BP faces 50,000 attempts at cyberintrusion a day. Read More….

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